Tamijo's Stages - Grand Prix de Denain
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Tamijo |
Posted on 27-11-2018 17:17
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Deutschland Tour (2.1)
Stage 4
The final stage of the tour is clearly the hardest, starting in Hannover we are heading southeast for The Harz, a highland area (Mittelgebirge) with the highest elevations in Northern Germany, finishing at the highest summit The Brocken, also often referred to as Blocksberg.
Hannover
A settlement called Tulifurdum was drawn by Greek mathematician and geographer Claudius Ptolemy around 150 AD, at site of today's Hannover, also a large cemetery from the early Middle Ages suggest a constant and relative large population.
The location at the river crossing of Leine River, soon made Hannover an important trade hub, by 1215 Hannover was fortified with city walls and the newly constructed Lauenrode Castle, receiving town privileges in 1241, from the mid 1300’s the city had become an economic and political power with a large degree of sovereignty.
The House of Hanover, established in 1635, was to become a very important noble family in European history, not only controlling Hannover but also provided six British monarchs, the last and most famous Queen Victoria (1837–1901).
The Route
From Hannover we are taking route 6 to Hildesheim, then route B243 over a minor climb “Weinberg” before reaching the first intermediate sprint in Seesen after about 66 km.
From here we move directly into the Upper Harz, over three hard climbs the last one at Torfhaus Harzresort before we start the long descent down to Wernigerode for the last intermediate sprint.
From here the last almost 40 km is mostly uphill, split into two separate climbs, first the 20 km long but mainly gentle Nationalpark Harz partly on narrow gravel roads and finally the hard summit finish at the Brocken.
Wernigerode
The origins of Wernigerode is unclear, it was first mentioned in 1121 by a Count Adalbert who called himself Count of Wernigerode. In 1229 the town received city rights.
The castle Wernigerode was first mentioned in 1213, but in the mid 1600’s the castle was abandoned and rebuilt in 1710 as a baroque palace and later again reconstructed from 1862 to 1893 in a Neo-Romantic style known as historicism.
The Brocken
In German folklore, The Brocken is known to be a mysterious place. It was believed that witches would be particularly active here and meet up to do evil deeds.
Goethe described the Brocken in ”Faust” (1808), as the meeting place for witches on Walpurgisnacht. As with many a Christian celebration this was a transformation of a pegan spring feast, celebrating a fertility goddess driving out the darkness of winther, likely also celebrated with bonfires.
The celebration still exist in many regions of Europe, under different names and with different rituals, sometimes burning witches dolls or dressed up aka Halloween.
The Climbs:
Weinberg 1.0 km 5.5% (max 8.2%) cat 4
Steileberg 2.3 km 8.4% (max 14.2%) cat 2
Schul-berg 2.4 km 10.4% (max 18.5%) cat 2
Torfhaus Harzresort 5.3 km 6.0% (max 12.1%) cat 2
Nationalpark Harz 20.7 km 3.3% (max 12.6%) cat 1
Brocken (summit finish) 3.1 km 9.5% (max 19.3%) cat 1
Intermediate Sprints:
Seesen
Wernigerode
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Jorgerych |
Posted on 21-12-2018 11:51
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Hi, you can do the Stages of volta a Portugal do Futuro and GP Jornal de Noticias? |
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Tamijo |
Posted on 21-12-2018 12:29
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Honestly dont expect to find time for new stages in the near future
Suggestion: Do it yourself, it is fun and I will gladly help you if you discover any obstacles - not that hard, just takes a lot of time
Edited by Tamijo on 21-12-2018 12:40
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sutty68 |
Posted on 21-12-2018 12:47
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Liking the look of stage four |
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Tamijo |
Posted on 21-12-2018 13:27
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thanks !
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Tamijo |
Posted on 08-02-2019 16:44
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Clásica de Almería (1.HC) 185.1 km
This is based on the 2019 route but basically if not the same as 2018
Clásica de Almería is a sprinter classic, but with some climbing to thin out the peloton and make room for the odd result, but the last half part of the race is mainly downhill/flat so it will be a sprinter rather than a puncher/fighter in most cases.
The ZCTS will not be up for too long, so if needed take it down soon.
Edited by Tamijo on 08-02-2019 17:02
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Tamijo |
Posted on 07-05-2019 16:19
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Vuelta a Andalucia Ruta Ciclista Del Sol (2.HC)
20-02 – 24-02 2019
Editor files will only be up for a while so if you wan't them take them now.
Edited by Tamijo on 09-05-2019 18:28
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AiZaK |
Posted on 07-05-2019 23:38
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All this variants will be in the PCM DAILY DB Update??? |
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Tamijo |
Posted on 08-05-2019 08:17
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This is up to the DB team
But (apart from Fyn's) they can just be added to the stage folder and used right away.
Don't need to be included in DB if the race is there.
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Tamijo |
Posted on 09-05-2019 12:31
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Criterium du Dauphine 2019
The 71st edition of Criterium du Dauphine will take place from 09/06 to 16/06, as usual raced as 8 stages, but as oppose to last year this time without the opening prologue.
Stage 1: Aurillac – Jussac 142 km
The start in Aurillac
Passing through Velzic
Puy Mary
Sprint in Salers
Saint-Martin-Valmeroux
Aurillac seen from the hills
Finish in Jussac
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sutty68 |
Posted on 09-05-2019 16:24
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Clásica de Almería, Vuelta a Andalucia and Criterium du Dauphine stage 1 are all nice looking work, your on a roll at the moment
Keep up the good work |
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Tamijo |
Posted on 09-05-2019 18:29
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Thanks a lot
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Tamijo |
Posted on 13-05-2019 18:46
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Criterium du Dauphine 2019
Stage 2: Mauriac - Craponne-sur-Arzon 180.1 km
Start in Mauriac
Massiac seen from the hills
Brioude – old town
Brioude – shopping and resturants
Craponne-sur-Arzon – last km
Craponne-sur-Arzon – finish line.
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Tafiolmo |
Posted on 14-05-2019 11:40
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Tamjo's stages look great and many are races that new versions are needed for and so yes we want to include them in the next update.
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Tamijo |
Posted on 15-05-2019 09:11
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Tafiolmo wrote:
Tamjo's stages look great and many are races that new versions are needed for and so yes we want to include them in the next update.
Glad to hear that, nice to get many user playing my stages.
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Tamijo |
Posted on 17-05-2019 17:53
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Criterium du Dauphine 2019
Stage 3: Le Puy en Velay – Riom 172.0 km
Start in Le Puy en Velay
Côte de Allègre, Allègre Town
Ambert, Camping Les Trois Chenes
Just passed Lezoux
Riom seen from the distance
The finish
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Tamijo |
Posted on 18-05-2019 13:24
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Criterium du Dauphine 2019
Stage 4: Roanne – Roanne 26.1 km (ITT)
Start from Roanne, Route d'Ouches
Route de Saint-Alban
Route de la Gare
Saint-André-d'Apchon
Pouilly-les-Nonains
Finish at Le Scarabee Event Space, Roanne
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Tamijo |
Posted on 23-05-2019 18:50
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Criterium du Dauphine 2019
Stage 5: Boën-sur-Lignon – Voiron 201 km
The start just outside Boën-sur-Lignon
Passing through Montrond-les-Bains
Vienne
Voiron – 500 meters left
Voiron – finish
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Tamijo |
Posted on 31-05-2019 09:21
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Criterium du Dauphine 2019
Stage 6: Saint-Vulbas Plaine de l'Ain - Saint-Michel-de-Maurienne 229 km
The start just outside Saint-Vulbas (Plaine de l'Ain)
The flag drops, Saint-Vulbas (right) Industrial Park Plaine de l'Ain (left)
Culoz
Lac du Bourget
Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne
Spectators await the GC riders at the finish in Saint-Michel-de-Maurienne
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Tamijo |
Posted on 01-06-2019 22:36
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Criterium du Dauphine 2019
Stage 7: Saint-Genix-les-Villages - Les Sept Laux – Pipay 133.5 km
The start in Saint-Genix-les-Villages
The flag drops
Camping Curtelet - Lac d'Aiguebelette
Chambéry
View of the valley, climbing Col du Granier.
Montée de Pipay
Summit finish - Les sept Laux
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